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 clarinet recording
Author: Rapidcif 
Date:   2011-11-25 03:19

so here i was just wondering if the same phenomenon that occurs when you record yourself singing applies to the Clarinet. For instance, when singing, the voice you hear in your head is different from what everyone else hears and that's why when you hear the recording of yourself you think you sound really weird/bad.

But does this apply to playing the Clarinet?

at home i always practice a piece and my parents and friends who play clarinet say i sound pretty good on it. So today i decided to record myself and after pressing the playback button on the recorder, i thought i sounded terrible. The tone i heard on the recorder just wasn't the tone i thought i heard when playing by myself.

Any correlation here?

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 Re: clarinet recording
Author: Bob Bernardo 
Date:   2011-11-25 03:34

For me, what I hear is different, therefore the need to often record yourself practicing.

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